A total of 1.11 inches of rain fell in Portland, surpassing the record of 0.82 inch on the same day in 1968. Meanwhile, 1.06 inches of rain fell in Vancouver, toppling the 1957 record of 0.64 inch. And 0.96 inch in Salem beat the 0.71 inch recorded on Oct. 12, in 1962.

“Tomorrow night is when it really unleashes again,” meteorologist Kirsten Elson said Saturday.

Portland can expect up to 0.75 inches of rain from Sunday night’s storm, expected to start around 6 and stay until Monday morning, Elson said. It’s a faster-moving storm than Friday’s, Elson said, but won’t bring as much rainfall, although it will come with breeze.

On the coast wind gusts could reach up to 40 mph Sunday and Monday night.

Although a short break from the storm is expected Monday morning, another fast and wet system will come in that afternoon. It’s expected to dry out in the middle of the week.

The rain isn’t expected to cause flooding on rivers’ main stems but smaller streams could quickly rise.

There’s also the chance ponds will form on roads and forecasters warn flooding on streets could become more likely if storm drains are clogged with fallen leaves.